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It's almost the end of July, which can mean only one thing: It's time to take a look at Bitmob's most-read community article from June. OK, it's a little late, but you guys helped Bitmob set its all-time record for traffic during the month, so we've got to recognize your great work.

June saw a big showing from the women of Bitmob. Meghan Ventura had two articles in the top 10, and my baby sister (not actually a baby, but she acts like one), Christie, took the second spot this month. Yes, her article did better than my best article from the same month. Blah, blah, blah. Nice work, ladies!

Oh yeah, there was that little article from Matthew Orona that we should probably talk about. Matthew's Bitmob debut is not only the most-read community submission of all time on Bitmob — it's the most-read article on the site, period (that includes staff). Incredible job, Matthew.

10) Understanding Videogame Characters in a Heartbeat: Japan's Blood Type Theory and Video Games by Meghan Ventura

9) How Not to be a Gamz Jarnalist, E3 2010 Edition by Mitch Dyer

8) Five Unlikely E3 News Items by Alex R. Cronk-Young

7) E3 Predictions by Gabe Impelluso

6) Podcasts: Power Rankings by Nick Berger

Hit the jump for the top five.

 

5) Gaming in a Man's World: Study Quantifies Gender Relations in Halo 3 by Meghan Ventura

4) Wanna Help Gamers Beat Schwarzenegger in the Supreme Court? Here's How… by Hal Halpin

3) Red Dead Redemption: The Price of Progress by Ron Dippold

2) Christie Vs. Zombies by Christie Thomas

1) My Four-Year-Old Son Plays Grand Theft Auto by Matthew Orona


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Format your articles: Short, concise paragraphs and pictures go a long way.

Encourage comments: Ask your readers to share their opinions.

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